See below the full release from the ERC: The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) joins with all Guyanese in commemorating the 187th anniversary of the Emancipation of Africans from slavery, a solemn yet empowering moment in our nation’s history.This day, August 1st, is not only a celebration of freedom but a call to reflect on the sacrifices, strength, and resilience of our African ancestors.The full abolition of slavery in 1838 marked the end of a harrowing chapter of human suffering, injustice, and oppression. It also marked the beginning of a powerful journey, one of perseverance, self-determination, and nation-building.The ERC celebrates the immense contributions of Guyanese of African descent whose cultural, economic, and social legacies continue to shape our national identity. The courage and endurance of our emancipated brothers and sisters continue to inspire generations of Guyanese.As the ERC continues its mandate to promote harmony and good relations among all ethnic groups residing in Guyana, it recognizes Emancipation Day as critically important to fostering national remembrance, education, and unity. This observance reinforces our shared responsibility to continue nation-building and promulgating respect for our cultural diversity.All citizens are encouraged to take part in Emancipation activities across the country to honour the legacy of our ancestors, celebrate our achievements, and renew our commitment to unity, understanding, and mutual respectThe post ‘Emancipation Day critically important to fostering national remembrance’ – ERC appeared first on News Room Guyana.